Upgrade your sleep and battery life with iOS 9.3.2 beta update

The new iOS 9.3.2 beta update is designed to give you peace and quiet as you read at night, while also giving you peace of mind over your iPhone and iPad battery life.

It does this by combining Apple’s two best software features in the last six months — iOS 9.3’s Night Shift from last month and iOS 9’s low-power mode from September.

Until now, one disabled the other. That made no sense to a lot of users because at the end of the night, you’re iPhone and iPad are running low on juice and your reading in bed.

That’s exactly the time you want an orange-tinted screen that reduces eye strain and a backend that limits battery consumption. The iOS 9.3.2 beta update is available in public form, meaning anyone can download it, not just Apple-paying developers.

Download OS X 10.11.5 public beta 2 too

Booting up the Mac App Store, beta testers will also be able to download the latest version of the company’s computer software — OS X 10.11.5 beta 2.

So far, the release notes indicate that this update is meant for under-thehood fixes. OS X 10.11.4 was the one with front-facing features like password-protected Notes and Live Photos.

Fresh off launching the new MacBook 2016, there’s no better time for Apple to make OS X El Capitan stability improvements for everyone who has enviously upgraded to the 12-inch laptop.

There’s more to come in the next two months. We expect iOS 10 and OS X 10.12 to make their first appearances at Apple’s WWDC 2016 event on June 13.

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